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Author:Whitney BauckPublish date:Jun 22, 2020These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Monday.Diversity and inclusion boards or positions aren't enough to keep brands from making racist "mistakes." To get beyond this, companies need to articulate an ROI for their D&I strategies and check in on them as regularly and as rigorously as they would any company initiative with financial repercussions.
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